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NTN Region


The Regional Crime Prevention Office of New Territories North (NTN) invited shuttle buses of private housing estates and shopping malls in the Region, as well as two public light bus routes to join the “Anti-Deception thematic route” in February. The Force’s scam alerts were displayed in the compartments so that passengers can grasp the latest modus operandi of deception, remain vigilant and raise their anti-deception awareness.


WDIST


Between January 28 and 30, officers of Western District (WDIST), in collaboration with the Central and Western District Fight Crime Committee member Mr Yip Wing-shing, the Chairman of the WDIST Senior Police Call Honorary President Council Mr Xie Xiwu and the Chairman of the Southern District Road Safety Campaign Committee Mr Hui Yuk-hon, promoted anti-deception messages to residents at the Western Wholesale Food Market, the Belcher’s, Sai Ying Pun Market and Wah Fu Estate. They also handed out anti-deception leaflets and souvenirs on prevention of online shopping scams, telephone deception and employment fraud, thereby appealing to the public to raise their anti-deception and crime prevention awareness and stay vigilant to prevent crime.


An officer (right) thanks a private housing estate’s representative for displaying anti-deception information on shuttle buses.
An officer (right) thanks a private housing estate’s representative for displaying anti-deception information on shuttle buses.
Chairman of the Southern District Road Safety Campaign Committee Mr Hui Yuk-hon (right) hands out anti-deception publicity materials to a member of the public.
Chairman of the Southern District Road Safety Campaign Committee Mr Hui Yuk-hon (right) hands out anti-deception publicity materials to a member of the public.